Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1948)

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MANNERS By Elsa Maxwell smeared with cold cream, Anne will not even permit her John to see her when she is working if her role should be unglamorous. All the time she was playing Sophie in “The Razor’s Edge,” a role which has brought her many well-deserved laurels, she asked John Hodiak not to come to her dressing room or her set. Nor would she meet him for luncheon, although they both were working at the Twentieth Century-Fox Studios. For, as Sophie, Anne portrayed a depraved woman. In both appearance and action she was wanton and drunken. In the sweet name of Romance John must not see her that way. However, where one star like Anne offers charming proof , that it is possible for a girl to enjoy fame/ and a golden income and remain gracioujsly romantic , there are other Rita and Orson proved the separate-reconcile custom Hollywood marriages like other marriages? Nonsense, says this cosmopolitan, so how can their manners be the same? And they aren’t, as you will see 65